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Persons of interest questioned by FBI in connection with NYC explosion, report says

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Multiple outlets, including the New York Daily News and NBC News, were reporting late Sunday night that several persons of interest were being questioned in connection with Saturday night's explosion in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City and an unexploded device found a few blocks from the explosion.

The FBI confirmed to NBC news that a traffic stop executed by the FBI and NYPD on the Verrazano Bridge between Brooklyn and Staten Island on Sunday night was related to the investigation into Saturday's explosion. 

We did a traffic stop of a vehicle of interest in the investigation. No one has been charged with any crime. The investigation is continuing

— FBI New York (@NewYorkFBI) September 19, 2016 Read more...

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